CCR Rule Compliance Data and Information
On April 17, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published its final rule addressing the disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCRs) generated from the combustion of coal at coal-fired power plants to produce electricity. The CCR Rule imposes various design, operating, groundwater monitoring, closure, post-closure care, and record-keeping requirements to ensure the continued safe operation of CCR disposal units, such as landfills and surface impoundments, across the nation.
St. Johns River Power Park
The recently decommissioned St. Johns River Power Park (“SJRPP”) consisted of two coal fired steam-electric generation units, designated Units 1 and 2, with a nominal generating capacity of 1,380 megawatts. The primary CCRs generated at SJRPP were fly ash, bottom ash, and synthetic gypsum (a flue gas desulfurization product). CCRs that were not beneficially reused were managed in JEA’s on-site CCR Byproducts Storage Area (BSA).
SJRPP CCR Assessment Virtual Public Meeting - December 17, 2020
JEA held a public meeting to discuss the results of the Corrective Measures Assessment, conducted pursuant to Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Section 257.96, for the St. Johns River Power Park (SJRPP) Byproduct Storage Area B (BSA), located
at 11201 New Berlin Road, Jacksonville, Florida.
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CCR Byproducts Storage Area Documentation
Below you will find various documents relating to the SJRPP CCR BSA. Additional documents will be posted in accordance with the CCR Rule requirements.
- Fugitive Dust Control Plan
- Annual Inspections
- SJRPP Groundwater Monitoring Reports
- 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring and Corrective Action Report
- 2018 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report
- 2019 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report
- 2020 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report
- 2021 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report
- 2022 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report
- 2023 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report
- Groundwater Monitoring System Certification
- Assessment Monitoring Transition Letter
- Assessment of Corrective Measures Initiation Letter
- Assessment of Corrective Measures
- Assessment of Corrective Measures Addendum
- SJRPP BSA-B Corrective Action Groundwater Monitoring Program_Tier IV MNA PMP
- 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring and Corrective Action Report
- Statistically Significant Level Evaluations
- Remedy Selection Progress Reports
- Closure
- Run-On and Run-Off
- Unstable Area Evaluation
- Notification of Deed Notice
Northside Generating Station Byproducts
JEA’s Northside Generating Station (“NGS”), located in Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida, consists of three electric generation units that use a combination of natural gas, petroleum coke and coal to produce more than 1,300 megawatts of peak electric capacity. Combustion residuals at the NGS are generated primarily from the combustion of fuels (including other fossil fuels) other than coal. The CCR Rule, therefore, does not apply to the management of byproducts and other combustion residuals at the NGS. (40 C.F.R. 257.50(f))
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